Pasadena is a fun city about 30 minutes north of Los Angeles. It makes a great day trip destination from LA and is also a good alternative as a home base for visitors. The Metro subway and train system now provide easy connections between Los Angeles, Hollywood, and the entire city for travelers without a rental car.
Pasadena, with its large, wealthy population, has a great dining experience. Sunday brunch is an important family dinner here and I started exploring some different options. Here are my top three choices for Sunday brunch in Pasadena, California;
Arvum at the Langham Hotel in Huntington
Perhaps the most liked of my three brunch choices, the Sunday brunch is a classic buffet on the terrace Restaurant. used for brunch. Live jazz, great food and classic hotel service make it one of my top three Pasadena brunch choices.
Get there early or make a reservation to get one of the tables outside on the patio, which offer a view of the historic bridge next door and the hotel’s lake area Sunday brunch is served from 7 A.M. at 2 p.m. and the team’s options are available all day. Tickets are $30 for adults and $15 for children 12 and under and they have a live band from 10 A.M. at 2 p.m. to add to the atmosphere. Reservations are recommended and can be made online.
Langham Huntington Hotel
1401 South Oak Knoll Avenue
Pasadena, CA 91106
(626) 568-3900
pasadena.langhamhotels.com
Mijares
This Sunday brunch is a wonderful combination of “a href=”https://e-info.vn/tag/mexican-fiesta”>Mexican fiesta, a good Las Vegas buffet and a mariachi show. Little note outside of Pasadena, you all The Sunday brunch buffet includes traditional breakfast options such as waffles, bacon and eggs, along with an omlette station that also includes a woman making fresh tortillas and preparing fresh tacos: Mexican steak, shrimp and ribs they are also BBQ hot and tasty.The deserts were also really good, made with Mexican art, flan, cookies and other delicacies. The Mexican hot chocolate and hot churros were awesome.
Our drinks of choice were mimosas, which were very liberally refilled. The restaurant was packed and filled with many families. Strolling mariachis perform, adding to the atmosphere. We were destined for a real special moment, as the table next to us had grandma and grandpa, along with the rest of the family, and each grandpa stood and sang a beautiful song in Spanish with the band.
The restaurant is truly a hidden gem, but has been there since 1920, the oldest in Pasadena and one of the oldest Los. Angeles. Now there are two places, each with a late and great wish Now.
Mijares
145 Palmetto Drive
Pasadena, CA 91105
mijaresrestaurant.com
Raymond Restaurant
Housed in a historic guard house that was once a grand hotel, Raymond Restaurant brings what I call a bit of Berkeley foodie culture to Pasadena. Fresh, locally sourced ingredients, prepared on innovative routes, yet with a classic touch. The remodeled home makes a really great dining space.
Sunday brunch is a good representation of what Executive Chef Tim Guiltian can do. Diners receive a wide selection of all the classics and breakfast options, freshly prepared and with the chef’s unique flair. I find the food here fantastic and three choices, Raimundus Restaurant is my top choice, just because of the great quality of food and meal. Entrees are about $15 and the restaurant is open from 9 A.M. to 2:30 p.m., serving brunch on both Saturday and Sunday.
Raymond Restaurant
1250 South Fair Oak Avenue
Pasadena, CA 91105
(626) 441-3136
theraymond.com
Freddy Sherman is a world traveler and editor of the travel blog travel4people.com. You can follow him if you want, @thefredsherman
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